Re: Installshield wizard was Interrupted on XP Home Edition
- From: "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 19:55:08 -0600
'Impersonate a client after authentication'
C:\Program Files\Resource Kit\ntrights.exe -u users +r SeImpersonatePrivilege
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829805
NTRights.Exe - Beta Version by Georg Zanzen
Grants/Revokes NT-Rights to a user/group
usage: -u xxx User/Group
-m \\xxx machine to perform the operation on (default local machine)
-e xxxxx Add xxxxx to the event log
-r xxx revokes the xxx right
+r xxx grants the xxx right
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Mark L. Ferguson
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"Steven" <Steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9D621F05-EC32-4348-B6E3-BACFC0F75973@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have searched and searched for a solution to this for XP Home Edition but
I am yet to find one.
As XP Home does not have access to the Local Security Policy I can not
change the 'Impersonate a client after authentication' setting and thus can
not install certain programs due to the SP2 changes that altered the default
value of this.
I tried installing the latest SP3 trial but it did not help.
Is there a way to alter the registry directly or some other work around so
that I can actually install many the programs that I would like to have on my
computer but cant because of the fact that when I purchased it, they
recommended XP Home Edition?
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